Hi Natalie,
I
love the name of your company and web site:
Cuddlebuggs.
But it sounds like the name of a stuffed toy or kid's pillow or something, not a nanny/babysitting service.
Your first sentence makes me think your site is about sleep aids. The second sentence could mean you're about to recommend a child healthcare clinic. (I'm exaggerating, but hopefully you see my point.)
When people hit your site, they need to know
immediately what it is about.
I suggest you replace "Welcome to Cuddlebuggs.com" with an attention-grabbing headline that tells the reader what your site/service is about. Perhaps something like:
"How to Find an Atlanta-Area Nanny, Baby Nurse or Babysitter Who Will Provide the Best Possible Care for your Child"
That's just off the top of my head. I'm sure with a little thought, you can come up with something more compelling.
Then you might want to provide some info that parents will find valuable.... "The top five things you need to know when hiring a personal child care provider..." or something like that... then transition into how your service fulfills or surpasses all those things. You might even want to offer a free e-newsletter that provides all kinds of baby care tips. Send it out maybe twice a month. This way, your service will always be "top of mind" when readers need a babysitter or make the decision to hire a full-time nanny.
And as has already been mentioned, your copy on your site needs careful proofing... there are several mistakes -- missing/wrong words; the spacing is off on the headline of the Baby Nurse page, that sort of thing. Little mistakes like that matter a lot when you're trying to present a professional image to potential clients.
In general, you might want to do a search for "Nanny Services" (or a similar term) and see how the top-ranked sites promote their services... you'll probably find a lot of good ideas.